Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 236, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 26 November 1947 — Page 3

5ULIIVAN. INDIANA

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, Nov. 26, 1947 PAGE THREE

Q u i c k K i cl s

MT. TABOR

Gladys Marsh and sons of Dugger, Mrs. Elaine Mayfield and

daughter, and Mrs. "Aretta Price

Mr. and Mrs. Will Foutz and

Mrs. Dorothy Bogardand Nancy !and children spent Tuesday with

were guests faunaay oi Mr. ana Mrs Ed rjavidson. Mrs. Roy Walker and children of"! Dodd Bridge, the occasion being I Several from here attended the birthady of their small son. ,the revival services at White . Rose Sunday afternoon. Services Mr. and Mrs. Easton Shipp and wm continue throughout the children spent Sunday afternoon week with Rev. John Jerrels in with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sites of

.The Valley isn't doing so good jasonville. W RinnfiniH

tnis year, wnen Associated Jt-ress Mrs. Bertha Ryland was the announced its All-State football 'dinner guest Sunday of Mrs. ttam, the entire team was from Luvisa Wood and Abe Wilkey. up north, with the Northern Con- I Mr. and Mrs. Toody Bogard

rerence winning nine of tne an(j Nancy and Bertha Ryland "al tront T jimun ni9.u TWa r,tViof rr -i, cal treatment

Mrs. Bertha Hale was dismissed from the Linton hospital Wednesday and went to Indianapolis Saturday for further medi-

ent to Plymouth and Auburn.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Foutz.

Mrs. Walter Steele was

i Recent visitors of Mrs. Claude

Foster and Mrs. Hale were Mr. 111 and Mrs. Wilbur Hale of Dugger, - t ., t u n.. u : Tiff n TT TI

been delta that sort of thing fori Mrs. Cud Plew were in Sulli- TnT1!

in Saturday night. m ri t i

Elections for the United Press. Bud Plew called on his nar- 7,' 1 11.1 ...

ti jAau .:!. nnuh : . ,mis. uciuue rosier is 111 uie He doesnt stick so far north, in ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cud Plew Vinton hosnital being treated for fact, he actually includes an, Ind- w i.inton nosp tai neing treated tor

j I mis. vvaiiei oi I Then Heze Clark, lwho has Sullivan Saturday been delta? that sort of thing for I Mrs Cud Plew '

guite a few years, makes his van Saturday nisht

fact, ne actually includes an ina- over -the' week-end

fnapolis player on it, but still t you must go to the. third . team before a Valley player is men- i NORTH BUCKTOWN

tloned. This has nothing to do with the case, but the A. P.

Choice for first-string quarter-

Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Jerrels and sons of Linton visited Mr.

.v. - d recently, flack, is only given honorable, . .

and daughter of Decker, Indiana

mentioned by Heze,

tBut on that third team, Dick

Inman of Vincennes, is put at

spent a few days the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pah-

quarterback, while Bob Elkins of . j j . finton, is put at halfback. On the ' nf remained for an indef- . j. tt ir . i mate visit.

"U1 Ul t&DllI) till .tllV.l, y Wiley's very good center, is

flaying with Joe Hess, a guard

from Brazil.

? In honorable mention there are seven other Valley players, but

actually, none of them were outItandiing enough to rate (well mtt the state.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pahmier attended church at Shiloh Sunday of last week. Mrs. Amanda Moore, , Mrs.

' A little closer home, The Brazil Times has picked their Valley Indiana side team. It doesn't rook too bad, although we must admit we didn't see some of the

teams that they give mention so, But we definitely don't agree

with the fact that they didn't

place Cal Hilgediek on anything but honorable mention. He is a

better boy than either Hunter or Elkins, both of whom were placed on the second string. Hunter is from Brazil and maybe civic yride had something to do with his selection, while Elkins didn't show enough against the Arrows ip indicate that he rates above Caf.

Xmas Tree Holders

MARATHON Service Store Melvin Custer

burns sustained Monday whil

starting a fire outside with gasoline, which she thought was kerosene.

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Tht tar that" uxavet " tt "wandtn"will eaust bai tedn. ffavt 91 rtmovt thi 'ihimmy from jrvur tar andirivt $aftly. SptdalUt Itrvict.

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gP'WI wiHwinupwiii iiiii.iij. ib !uimr,"'TW!jpm ipi i.hwhiii; 1 1 j-ii mm i i. mi m

jj' But thein; it all is a matter of opinion, and (what we thinik is just something- for another to

disagree with, so let it go. Incidentally, the only other Arrow Initio'ned on the Brazil selpcfns was Bill Pinkston, who got

ionorble mention at halfback.

fcRAYSVILLiE INDEPENDENTS WIN BALL GAME The Graysville Independents defeated the New Lebanon AllStars by the score of 42 to 29 in a game played at Graysville Monday night. Dick Monk and Byron Pigg were high scorers Kr Graysville with 11 and 10 ints respectively. Arnett led New Lebanon with 8 points. Graysville will play Flat Rock at Rome on Friday at 7:30 p. m.

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Tl;cy need your help. Millions of men, women and children in Western Europe face desperate hunger this wini ter. Not only were their farm lands ravaged by war,- but cold and drought ruined their crops, cut them to the lowest level in recent history. We must help them to help themselves. We must send them the food they nesd to rebuild their lives to help them become once again selfroc ec ting and sell-supporting.

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